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Simultaneous operations can introduce unexpected danger and risk to a facility. Read this article for examples of hazards to be mindful of when simultaneous operations occur as well as important safety lessons from incidents where poor SIMOPs were among the root causes.
The chemical industry is filled with incidents where the unknown and untested are often put into practice. Then the unthinkable happens. Learn important lessons on what happens when companies neglect to identify, evaluate, communicate, and mitigate the risks with a facility siting study.
This case study illustrates how a risk-based Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA) can provide valuable information for blast loading characterization at a given location of interest.